A tall modern glass apartment building rises above an urban cityscape, surrounded by streets, smaller buildings, and distant high-rises under a hazy sky at sunset.
Residential
San Jose, CA

The Fay

SQ. FT.

366,840

Owner

Scape USA

Architect

C2K Architects

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A striking addition to Downtown San Jose

The Fay

Nestled at 600 South First Street, this elegant residential tower redefines urban living in the heart of Silicon Valley. Spearheaded by Scape, a renowned international real estate firm, The Fay is a beacon of modernity and luxury. Standing tall at 252 feet, the tower encompasses 366,840 square feet of contemporary living space.

A modern living room with large windows, a brown leather sofa, green armchairs, indoor plants, a round coffee table, and wooden ceiling slats. The space is bright and open, with a dining area in the background.
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Modern, sunlit studio apartment with a gray sofa, abstract art, round coffee table, and a desk. Large windows open to a balcony with mountain views. A cozy bed with gold accents is visible in a corner.

Meticulously crafted design

The Fay

The design by C2K Architecture showcases private balconies as a defining feature, creating a harmonious interplay between sleek glass and inviting outdoor spaces. Residents enjoy an array of amenities, including a fitness center, clubhouse, and outdoor pool deck with panoramic views of the South Bay. Situated within the vibrant SoFA District, The Fay offers unparalleled access to arts, culture and entertainment.